The following commands apply to the ShilayaDE network, but most other networks usually support these commands as well! networks usually support these commands as well! All of the things that are in <> geschrieben sind gelten als Variabel. <nick> will be replaced in the case will be replaced with the nickname of the user! The explanations of the commands are highlighted in grey and begin with “;”.
/rules ;Zeigt die Regeln an - bitte unbedingt einmal gelesen haben!!! /motd ;Zeigt allgemeine Informationen zum Server an /map ;Zeigt eine Liste aller verfügbaren Server im Netzwerk an /ctcp <nick> version ;zeigt an mit welchem Client der User verbunden ist
/ns help ;Hilfe zu Nickserv /ns register <passwort> <email> ;registriert deinen Nick /ns identify <passwort> ;identifiziert deinen Nick wenn er registriert ist /ns group <passwort> ;Fügt deinen aktuellen Nick der Gruppe deines registrierten Nicks hinzu /cs help ;Hilfe zu ChanServ /cs register <channel> <passwort> <Beschreibung> ;Einen neuen Channel registrieren /cs identify <channel> <passwort> ;Dich als Eigentümer des Channels identifizieren /bs help ;Hilfe zu BotServ /bs list ;Liste aller verfügbaren Bots anzeigen /bs assign <channel> <Botname> ;Einen Bot deinem Channel hinzufügen
As some people already know, there are also so-called vHosts. When a user enters a channel, you can see what is meant by this:
Nick@hell-DA649D83.q.pppool.de
The one before the @ is called the ident and the one after is the host. Now you can customise the host. For example, it could say:
Nick@Hallowach.de
You can choose pretty much anything. There are only 3 restrictions:
How do you get the vHost? It's quite simple:
As a little extra, a service script with which you can right-click in the channel to access all service options in the channel:
http://www.hellhost.de/defcon1/cms/download/script/services.rar
This is how you load it into mIRC: